TOR2A Variants in Blepharospasm

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.5334/tohm.825
Samira Saeirad, Mark S. LeDoux
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Background: Genetic factors have been implicated in the pathogenesis of blepharospasm (BSP), a dystonia characterized by excessive blinking and involuntary eyelid closure. Previous research identified a co-segregating deleterious TOR2A variant (GRCh38/hg38, NC_000009.12: g.127733410G>A, NM_001085347.3:c.568C>T, p. Arg190Cys) in three subjects with BSP and three carriers within a multi-generation pedigree. Other TOR2A variants have been reported in patients with dystonia. Methods: Sanger sequencing was used to screen a cohort of 307 subjects with isolated BSP or BSP-plus dystonia affecting additional anatomical segments (BSP+). We also utilized computational tools to uniformly assess the deleteriousness and potential pathogenicity of previously reported TOR2A variants. Results: There were no highly deleterious TOR2A variants in the coding or contiguous splice site regions of TOR2A within our cohort of 307 subjects. Discussion: Highly deleterious variants in TOR2A are rare in patients with BSP/BSP+ phenotypes. Highlights: Over 300 patients with BSP were screened for variants in TOR2A, a TOR1A (DYT1) homologue. No highly deleterious variants were identified in our cohort. The role of TOR2A in BSP and other forms of dystonia remains indeterminant.
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眼睑痉挛中的 TOR2A 变异
背景:遗传因素与眼睑痉挛(BSP)的发病机制有关,这是一种以过度眨眼和不自主闭上眼睑为特征的肌张力障碍。先前的研究发现了一个共分离的有害TOR2A变体(GRCh38/hg38, NC_000009.12: g.127733410G> a, NM_001085347.3:c)。568C>T, p. Arg190Cys)在3个BSP受试者和3个多代谱系中的携带者中。在肌张力障碍患者中也有其他TOR2A变异的报道。方法:采用Sanger测序方法筛选307例孤立性BSP或BSP+肌张力障碍影响附加解剖节段(BSP+)的受试者。我们还利用计算工具统一评估先前报道的TOR2A变异的危害性和潜在致病性。结果:在我们的307名受试者中,在TOR2A的编码区或连续剪接位点区域中没有发现高度有害的TOR2A变异。讨论:在BSP/BSP+表型的患者中,TOR2A的高度有害变异是罕见的。亮点:300多名BSP患者进行了TOR2A变异筛查,TOR1A (DYT1)同源物。在我们的队列中未发现高度有害的变异。TOR2A在BSP和其他形式的肌张力障碍中的作用仍不确定。
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